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Mosul-2

PROJECT CODE DAM-008

Long42.77º Lat36.57º

Start: 2015

Duration: 5

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ZIs OpportunityZIs EmergencyVIs ApportenantZIs CandidateVIs ObsoleteZChecked

Project Cost (USD): $13,000,000
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Project Cost (USD): $13,000,000

Governorate: NINAWA

River: Tigris

Location:

Category: Dams

Sub category: Multy Purpose Dam

Sector: Hydro electricity;

Type: Electricity

Opportunity type: Operation & Mantainance

Source: MoWR

Source of fund:

Original source: MoWR

Implementing agency: MoWR

Status: Proposed/Planned

Mosul-2

Description

Mosul-2 is a Multy Purpose Dam located along the Tigris River in Mosul Region. The dam is proposed with an installed capacity of 60 MW and a rated discharge m3/s, a static head 11 m, a capacity factor equal to . The facility has an annual energy generation of 54 GWh/yr at 4000 number of hours of operation per year. The average annual flow is m3/s and the total yearly flow MCM/yr. The dam operates at a normal level of m. The reservoir impounds an area of 4 km2 and the reservoir full Storage capacity is 21 MCM. The average depth of the reservoir is m. The capital expenditure (CAPEX) is 13 mill ID at a unit cost of 325 ID/kW. The expected construction starts in and will last years.

Needs

The dam will need to have an Installed capacity of 60 MW and will generate 54 GWh/year

Objective

The total energy generated in Iraq in 2035 will account for 47.4 Billion kWh/year.

Screening

YES

Beneficiaries